Purnima Mankekar and Akhil Gupta examine the lives and experiences of call center agents in India’s Business Process Outsourcing industry, analyzing the relationship between their imaginings of the future and the current conditions of globalized racial capital.
Purnima Mankekar and Akhil Gupta examine the lives and experiences of call center agents in India’s Business Process Outsourcing industry, analyzing the relationship between their imaginings of the future and the current conditions of globalized racial capital.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword / Llerena Guiu Searle and Kathryn Mariner ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction: Disjunctive Temporalities, Discrepant Futures 1 1. Mobility, Emplacement, Translation 47 2. Shopping Malls as Infrastructures of Aspirations: Learning to Labor in Spaces of Leisure 100 3. Intimacies at Work 137 4. The Missed Period: Disjunctive Temporalities, Embodiment, and the Work of Capital 179 Conclusion. Potentiality and Future Tense 222 Notes 243 References Cited 267 Index
Foreword / Llerena Guiu Searle and Kathryn Mariner ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction: Disjunctive Temporalities, Discrepant Futures 1 1. Mobility, Emplacement, Translation 47 2. Shopping Malls as Infrastructures of Aspirations: Learning to Labor in Spaces of Leisure 100 3. Intimacies at Work 137 4. The Missed Period: Disjunctive Temporalities, Embodiment, and the Work of Capital 179 Conclusion. Potentiality and Future Tense 222 Notes 243 References Cited 267 Index
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